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Direct workers tasks; instruct in the correct grading, sorting and packing requirements to ensure company standards are consistently met with the focus of maximizing quality and productivity; support and provide guidance when necessary.
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Line Operator: Is responsible for the safe operation of the filler, palletizer, and packing machines. The line operator produces beverage products that meet all food safety standards.
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Communicates with Line Conductors regarding Operator shortage to reduce downtime. Notifies all safety and quality concerns immediately to Line Conductor, Supervisor, or member of management team.
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Blow down packing line to remove debris. (Rail car vented, proper clean up between rail cars, purge, pack out matches the packing instructions. Occasionally operate forklift to reposition pallets, organizing pallets within warehouse, transporting empty pallets to packaging line.
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Examine and inspect containers, materials, and products to ensure that packing specifications are met. Operate machinery used in the packaging line process. Summary: This position is responsible for the operation of machinery to bottle and package consumer products for shipment.
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This is a Sheet Metal company located in Greenville, SC you will start at the end of the line as a packer and work your way up to being a Machine Operator. Working at the end of the line and working your way up to machine operator.
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The Point/Middle Operator is responsible for packing finished product on skids, performing quality checks, banding, installing side boards, stretch wrapping, and moving finished product to assigned area for shipping.
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The Powder Filling Operator is responsible for the operation and daily maintenance of packaging equipment, line support, in-process testing, documentation, completing work orders, material inventory tracking and area sanitation.
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The Banding Line Operator is expected to prepare finished product for shipment to customers using the appropriate packing specifications, along with any other related duties required to complete such tasks.
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The Extrusion Operator is the primary responsible party for line material handling of resin, color, regrind, and finished sheet. The Extrusion Operator will assist the Extrusion Tech in the start-up and operation of the sheet extrusion line.
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A Line operator works on a high-speed packing line, responsible for working with teammates to manage the output and quality of his/her line. Capable of being assigned to different workstations as packing needs require.
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Previous experience working on an assembly line and operating manufacturing machinery. Rotate to different workstations as production needs require, or shift from one station to another, during the production and packing process.
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Follow sequences of operations in performing techniques such as cutting, bonding, inspection and packing. Set-up/Operate/Troubleshoot production machinery such as Thermoplastic Extruders and line supporting equipment.
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If working on a solo line, you'll oversee filling and case-packing. If it's a dual-operator line, you and a partner will do each role. To thrive as a Machine/Filling Operator with Behr, you must be eager to learn.
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Direct workers tasks; instruct in the correct grading, sorting and packing requirements to ensure company. Set up the line; ensure the line is adequately supplied with the correct product and labels as indicated by the.
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